Walt Disney Presents1986 | TV Show

An anthology of serials, documentaries and cartoons from the Disney canon. Perhaps the most famous segments were the 1954-55 `Davy Crockett' stories, featuring Fess Parker as the coonskin-capped hero, which sparked a full-blown national craze (along with a (more…)An anthology of serials, documentaries and cartoons from the Disney canon. Perhaps the most famous segments were the 1954-55 `Davy Crockett' stories, featuring Fess Parker as the coonskin-capped hero, which sparked a full-blown national craze (along with a hit record and lots of kids merchandise to go with it). Other popular adventures included `The Swamp Fox' (with Leslie Nielsen) and `The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh' (with Patrick McGoohan). Walt Disney hosted the series until his 1966 death.

In “Texas John Slaughter: Frank Clell's in Town,” the arrival of a killer in Tombstone threatens the peace that has prevailed since John was elected sheriff. Slaughter: Tom Tryon. Viola: Betty Lynn. Willie: Brian Corcoran.

In “Texas John Slaughter: Trip to Tucson,” John sets a trap for a gang of robbers, but little does he know that the tables are about to be turned: the thieves overheard his plans and are setting a trap of their own. Slaughter: Tom Tryon. Viola: Betty Lynn.

In “Texas John Slaughter: Holster Full of Law,” John is elected sheriff of Tombstone and things around town become peaceful---for a little while. Slaughter: Tom Tryon. Viola: Betty Lynn. Willie: Brian Corcoran. Addie: Annette Gorman.

In “Texas John Slaughter: End of the Trail,” Geronimo seeks the aid of the Comanche and Sioux to battle the U.S. Army, but Texas John has his own plans for luring the Apache leader into a trap. Texas John: Tom Tryon. Jenkins: Harry Carey Jr.

" ... And Chase the Buffalo." Daniel Boone (Dewey Martin) takes up farming in a North Carolina valley, where he finds settlers up in arms over high taxes. Rebecca: Mala Powers. Squire Boone: Richard Banke.

In the conclusion of the 1960 comedy "Moochie of Pop Warner Football," the little gridiron star (Kevin Corcoran) leads his team to the playoffs in Disneyland. Preston: Alan Hale Jr. Hilliard: Dennis Joel. Mayor: John Howard.

Part 1 of the two-part 1960 comedy "Moochie of Pop Warner Football" finds the little athlete (Kevin Corcoran) taking his game to the gridiron, where his aggressive play has the mayor (John Howard) thinking about banning the sport. Hilliard: Dennis Joel.

In “Zorro: Adios El Cuchillo,” Zorro and his servant Bernardo (Gene Sheldon) capture the bandit who has been terrorizing Los Angeles, but Zorro's identity is jeopardized in the process. Sgt. Garcia: Henry Calvin.